CEO of Waterstones and Barnes & Noble James Daunt on trusting his bookstores to know their customers
"I'm quite good at it, the less I do, the better it goes." CEO of Waterstones and Barnes & Noble James Daunt on trusting his bookstores to know their customers.

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